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How to Handle Distractions
How do I stay determined, when I have so many things trying to distract me from my destiny?
How do I stay committed, when my character is trying to be compromised?
How do I stay focus, when my faith is frustrated with futile things?
How do I stay on point with my purpose when the enemy has a plan to pull me to pieces?
How do I stay determined, when I have so many things trying to distract me from destiny?
There is a story involving Yogi Berra, the well-known catcher for the New York Yankees, and Hank Aaron, who at that time was the chief power hitter for the Milwaukee Braves.
The teams were playng in the World Series, and as usual Yogi was keeping up his ceaseless chatter, intended to pep up his teammates on the one hand, and distract the Milwaukee batters on the other.
As Aaron came to the plate, Yogi tried to distract him by saying, "Henry, you're holding the bat wrong.
You're supposed to hold it so you can read the trademark."
Aaron didn't say anything, but when the next pitch came he hit it into the left-field bleachers.
After rounding the bases and tagging up at home plate, Aaron looked at Yogi Berra and said, "I didn't come up here to read."
The book of Nehemiah presents us with
A Problem, Plan, and A Plot
A Survey, A System, Synergy, A Strategy, and A Solution
A Discouragement, Distraction, and Defeat
Nehemiah hears of the Problem the walls are of Jersualem are torn down and the gates have been burned.
Jersualem the home of Judah is turning into a The Jungle.
There is no security, safety, stability, and there is no sanctuary.
The walls are torn down and Praise has no Protection.
His Plan is that he goes to the King who grants his material he needs to rebuild the wall.
He then goes at night and inspects the walls.
He shared his findings with his brothers.
Neh.
2:17
Plot- There are some people that are around you that can’t see you doing better that where you are right now!
Laughed at us לָעַג (lā·ʿǎḡ): v. mock, scoff, ridicule, i.e., speak words which disparage another, as an extension of stuttering or stammering sounds
(lā·ʿǎḡ): v. mock, scoff, ridicule, i.e., speak words which disparage another, as an extension of stuttering or stammering sounds
Str Strong’s Lexicon, TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
Str Strong’s Lexicon
TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
qal Qal
Swanson, J. (1997).
Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains : Hebrew (Old Testament) (electronic ed.).
Oak Harbor: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
They Despised Us - בָּזָ bâzâh, baw-zaw’; a prim.
root; to disesteem:— despise, disdain, contemn think to scorn, vile person.
bâzâh, baw-zaw’; a prim.
root; to disesteem:— despise, disdain, contemn think to scorn, vile person.
bâzâh, baw-zaw’; a prim.
root; to disesteem:— despise, disdain, contemn think to scorn, vile person.
+ + (addition) denotes a rendering in the A.V. of one or more Hebrew or Aramaic words in common with the one under consideration.
for example, in , No. 1697, דּבָרָ (dâbâr) is translated as “harm,” in connection with No. 7451.
Literally, it is “bad thing.”
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
They talking about them behind their back!
Let your haters talk about you behind your back
And Watch God Bless you in front of their face!
Sometimes you just have Shut it Down!
Nehemiah was saying this is our HOUSE!
A survey -Nehemiah Checked it out He did an industrial survey of the wall already had supplies for the job.
Proper Preparation Propel Praise during the Process!
Stephen Covey in his book 7 Habits of Effective People Principle No. 2 States Begin with the End in Mind!
A system- Everybody is doing their part - Chapter 3 Everybody is Putting in Work!! Put in Work!
Deut.
24:19
2 Thes.
3:10
2 Thes.
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Because they know they are in a win-win situation.
They are working, because they know they are in a win-win situation.
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Synergy is the benefit that results when two or more agents work together to achieve something either one couldn’t have achieved on its own.
It is the concept: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Greek is Synergos- Working Together
Synergy produces more efficiency, more effi/ca/cy and shared economy
They had a mind to Put in Work!!!
Halfway Done and all Hell Breaks loose!
When Enemy comes to Distract You,
You have to maintain your FOCUS!
Follow
Follow
One
Course
O
Until
Successful
Stay on Course!!!!
Neh.
4:11-12
Neh.
4:11-
Do Not Let Your Enemy or Frenemy stop you before it is Done!
Halfway Done
Lost Strength - those who work get tired
Lost Vision- So much rubbish / but you’ve built the wall
Lost Confidence- We are not able
Lost Security - The wall not done
How do I Handle Discouragement will help me handle my Distractions
A Survey, A System, Synergy, A Strategy-
You got a new car but when you were halfway paying it off you wanted a new one.
Get in the Right Position
HE put the men in Position with their Family for Preservation.
They had been work all over Jersualem, but know they have to finish the project to protect the family.
They move from self - pity to self preservation.
You can’t have a pity party when you trying persevere!
You can’t be pitiful and powerful at the same time ~Joyce Meyer
You will never know how strong you are, until being strong is the only choice you have left.
2. Get God in the Right Place
Neh.
4:
Remember God!! GOD IS GREAT AND GREATLY TO BE PRAISE
Remember God!! OUR GOD IS AN AWESOME GOD
3. WE GOING TO GET THROUGH TOGETHER
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